102 Articles match "Blog","Web 2.0"

The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

Sunday, July 25, 2010
What else would you like to see on this blog? Web 3.0 women 7 links blog post with great discussion challenge dan pallotta darren rouse first post fundraiser of the year mazarine treyz most visited post neglected posts problogger title of post best Tags: Conflict Fundraising Social Entrepreneur Web 2.0 instead.
 
Thursday, July 8, 2010
April’s 5 Best Blog Posts. An interview with Amy Sample Ward about how nonprofits can use Web 2.0 So I’ve been watching the stats, and here are the posts that most people have read, and hopefully, found useful! How Many Things Do You Buy? How Many Things Do you Make? Let us now praise Black Female Nonprofit Leaders!
 
Monday, June 28, 2010
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The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

There's lots of talk about how nonprofits should be using "Web 2.0" - interactive applications, two-way online communications, user generated content, "social media," etc. It doesn't matter that your blog can be read around the world; target your message to your community and your key audience. Nonprofit blogging communication
I attended a surprisingly refreshing Web 2.0 Pete Snyder of New Media Strategies, Steve Field of Edelman Public Relations (and The D-Ring blog) and Matt Goddard of R2i Digital Marketing Strategy and Operations were moderated by Stephen Radick of Booz Allen Hamilton. From Matt Goddard) Web 2.0 Web 2.0
Does your nonprofit use blogging to advance your mission? Here are a few advantages that blogging can bring to what you do. If you are looking to find and start a relationship with new donors, try communicating with a blog. Blogging allows you to share stories about your organization’s successes on a regular basis.
Does your organization have: ·          Facebook page, causes, groups. ·          Twitter – multiple accounts for different parts of your organization including your Executive Director. ·          MySpace - page. ·          Blogs – same as Twitter, different people within your organization should have their own blogs.  . some not.
The new web editors will have the skill to publish frequent, snack-sized updates that advance the hottest topics of the day. Look at some of the most successful blogs out there--Mashable, Gawker, Huffington Post--the publishing frequency is outrageous. web marketing blogging Web 2.0There. said it.
Start Blogging - Show that your efforts at transparency aren't just an annual activity coinciding with your audit and 990s. Tags: web 2.0 But I'd like to focus on a different type of mistake; lack of transparency. First off, what do I mean by "transparency?" Because that's what a nonprofit is: A public trust.
group of folks were asked to speculate on which of the new web-based tools ( wikis , blogs, social networking sites, RSS , etc.) While I am personally obsessed with blogs right now, I strongly agree with Bryan Nunez, Technology Manager, Witness. Embracing "Web 2.0" In a Web 1.0 Conversely, in a Web 2.0
The Break Up Uploaded by geertdesager I first saw the video on See3's blog. first saw the research on Maurene Caplan Grey's blog. web 2.0Check out this GREAT video by Microsoft which beautifully illustrates the problem with broadcast media. Note that the woman is the consumer. This is not incidental.
Yesterday, I attended an ASAE Idea Swap on maximizing Web 2.0. Blogs--we discussed why folks are having difficulty getting comments on their newly formed blogs. We talked about the importance of having a group of champions to engage in the work of keeping the blog going. Web 2.0venture so far was podcasts.
As usual, in the spirit of  “social&# media, I have decided to post up my recent “Government Blogging&# presentation slides (from the CSPS Armchair Presentation ) on SlideShare. tags: government 2.0 Tags: Government 2.0 have embedded the presentation below. View more presentations from Mike Kujawski. government ).